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Parent Teacher Meet and Greet

Teacher Meet and Greet Barbecue

Come and join us on Thursday 8th of February from 5-6.30pm in the Junior Playground to meet our teachers and an opportunity to meet other families. All staff will be there to meet families. The P & C will be providing a free sausage sizzle, served from the canteen.

VacSwim 2017-18

Enrol your children now in VacSwim swimming lessons during the summer school holidays.

With swimming pools and beaches a part of the Western Australian lifestyle, ensuring your children learn how to swim is a must for all families

Your children can join in the fun of learning to swim in lessons run at pools and open water venues across the State. VacSwim is for all children – from beginners through to advanced survival, rescue and resuscitation.

State Government Budget 2017-2018

The People's Pick 2017

WA Education Awards 2017

This year is the 10th anniversary of the WA Education Awards. Cassia Primary School are proud recipients of the WA Education Award for School of the Year 2013. Nominations for 2017 are now open. #WAEA17

Cassia Primary School WA Education Awards (2013)

WA Aboriginal Educator of the Year (2013)

2018 School Enrolments

Friday 21 July is an important date in your child’s education

Families need to apply to enrol their children in a public school for 2018 if they are:

· starting Pre-primary (first year of compulsory school) – 5 years old by 30 June 2018 (Currently enrolled Kindy students will be given an application to bring home for re-enrolment)

· starting Year 7 (first year of secondary school)

· changing schools.

All children from Pre-primary to Year 12 are guaranteed a place at their local public school.

To apply to enrol your child, visit your local school by Friday 21 July 2017.

For more information or to find your local school visit education.wa.edu.au.

Nationally Consistent Collection of Data for School Students with Disability

Our school is part of a national project about students with disability and/or learning difficulties. We have been asked to provide data about the number and learning needs of children at our school. The name of the school and the name of the school and the name of the students will not be reported. Information about the different types of needs and the programs and resources the school uses to overcome barriers and support children with special education needs will be collected.

We believe it is important to contribute to this because it will help Governments and the Department develop better policies that acknowledge the level of resources needed in schools to meet the needs of all students in Western Australia. if you would like to lean more about the Nationally Consistent C9ollection of Data for School Students with Disability and/or learning difficulties you can visit this website:

http://det.wa.edu.au/supportforschools

For further information about this project please feel free to contact Debra Edwards, Deputy Principal on 9172 2495.

Debra Edwards

Deputy Principal

Skoolbag App now live

Parents can now receive push notifcations through our very own School App